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Economics
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Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Competitiveness
Promoting agricultural productivity and competitiveness. Investment in agriculture – fishing, forestry, irrigation and drainage, agricultural trade, and agribusiness – has increased significantly. Rural infrastructure, which is integrally linked to rural development, has received the largest amount of investment
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Ruined Rural Economy – Frog Vision Part-10
The article debates about the narrow approach with which most of the third world countries leaders are working. They are managing national economies from one crisis to another with out realising long term effect on common man.
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Where Does The Money Come From
The one question nobody asks, and the one driving force that defines the sad state of the world today.
The fact is, nobody knows, apart from a very few. But there are a few things we do know. We know that the money supply has been increasing world-wide at around 7.5% per year, and that local governments do not create any of it. And we know that all new money is issued by the banking system as interest-bearing debt.
This truly is a curious state of affairs whereby someone somewhere is creating all this new money out of thin air and selling it to us through the banks at high interest.
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Geographic Shift in Plant Locations of U.S.- Canadian Automotive Industry
In a recent paper circulated by leading Canadian automotive analyst Dennis DesRosiers, he pointed out that transportation costs and uncertainty about long delays at the Detroit-Windsor border crossing were pushing automotive manufacturers and suppliers away from the region - a drain that's already clear in southwestern Ontario and southeastern Michigan.
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Ruined Rural Economy India - Forgotten Common Man - Part 7
The article in series of Ruined Rural Economy further highlights as to how GOI is forgetting a common man at all. How brutally four farmers were killed on 14 March 2007 at Nandigram in Wesy Bengal is analyzed in the light of Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at the cost of human lives.
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Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Fair Enough?
This year is laced with an unusually large dose of irony. 2007 has been set up as a splendid celebration of half a century of nationhood and sovereignty, with Malaysia emerging as a successful, modern democracy that has succeeded in avoiding any encumbrances by over-dependence on other nations, especially those which wield considerable strategic strength.
But it is also a year when this hard won independence is under jeopardy. Independence is not just freeing us from colonial masters. Independence is also about maintaining our sovereignty and being able to freely pursue policies without having to answer to another country.
Simply put, independence must be safeguarded at all times so we can do what we want to do based on what we think is in our collective interests as Malaysians.
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Ruined Rural Economy India - Metal Or Stomach Part 5
The article debates about the various pros and cons of last three anti-farmer budgets and its effect on common man. The various factors which ruined farming sector are analyzed. It discusses the need of debt economy for students, farmers and other common man. It suggests various measures to prevent further retardation of agro sector.
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Mobile Small Business Enterprises In The Urban Slums Of Nairobi Micro-loans & Economic Development
Revitalizing an Urban Slum with 800,000 people in it, will not be easy and that is exactly what Kibera is in Nairobi, Kenya. The Nairobi city officials state that they are illegal settlements and they want them gone. But a plan has been floated by the Online Think Tank to tear down these urban slums in Nairobi and simultaneously build them back up and make them economically viable with small businesses.
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Upgrading The US Will Not Be An Easy Task
It is time for America, the greatest nation ever created in the history of mankind to upgrade the civilization we created. This will be a huge undertaking due to the massive size now with some 300 million people. In fact no one could say it will be easy, as nothing in life ever is. No one said that fixing the problems would be simple, but the concept of how it should work is simple.
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Is Mankind Outgrowing the Price System?
Some people have noted, even economists that the Price System, that we use in human societies and civilizations is outdated and unworkable. They cite the disparity between rich and poor and all the poverty in the world. To a degree one would have to admit upon thinking about it, that it is not the most perfect system, as it often rewards certain types of behavior which undermines the whole (the rest of the population) for the betterment of a few?
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Ruined Rural Economy - India Have We Part 2
The article deals in depth the effect of the metal industry over agro due to neglected priority of GOI and subsequent lapses in taking care of farming sector and villages.
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Supply Chain, A New Concept in India - A Success Story of the India Supply Chain Council
The Concept of Supply Chain in India is a new concept if not unofficially at least officially. India Supply Chain Council has been a pioneer in this here in India in popularizing the concept in India. The organization in its two years of existence has been very successful in its endeavor. What is supply chain all about and why is it so important in today’s global business activities. Supply Chain refers to the distribution channel of a product, from its sourcing, to its delivery to the end consumer (also known as the value chain). The supply chain is typically comprised of multiple companies who are increasingly coordinating activities via an extranet.
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Ruined Rural Economy - India Had We Part -1
The article deal with detailed analysis of Indian economy and its effect on farmers. How badly new liberal policies have ruined Indian agro sector is discussed. Hope people of India will find benefited to discuss the issues affecting their economy.
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